Good morning everyone,

after spending a lot of time trying to get partman to accept my LVM
(Logical Volume Manager) partitioning schema, I still remain unsuccessful.
Since this might very well be due my lack of experience with partman and
d-i (Debian Installer), I'd thought I'd put it onto the mailinglist
(already tried IRC) to ask for advice and/or feedback.

My goal:
 * get a Debian system installed (and partitioned) according to my
specifications with preseed
 * partitioning goal: /dev/sda1 as /boot, /dev/sda2 as PV (Physical Volume)
with one VG (Volume Group) which will contain several LV's (Logical Volume)

Status:
 * the preseeding mechanism works
 * partitioning does not work (using "partman-auto/method string lvm")
 * I tried a lot of variations of the "partman-auto/expert_recipe" recipe,
but none seem to work. I get messages like "No physical volume defined in
volume group"
 * Above leads me to assume either the recipe is still incorrect or the
wanted partition scheme is incompatible with partman

Is the partition schema I want even possible with partman? If not, can
partman be "fixed" or do I need to consider a workaround for this?

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,



Sebastian

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